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Tens of thousands of Americans joined "No Kings" protests across the United States against the Trump administration.
From Rancho Mirage to Cathedral City and Palm Springs, thousands of Coachella Valley residents have taken to the streets protesting President Donald Trump's policies. In Cathedral City, crowds gathered Saturday morning in an 'ICE melts in the desert,
Protesters from across South Florida are expected to take part in “No Kings” demonstrations this weekend, with events planned in several cities.
Millions of people are expected to protest the Trump administration across the country on Saturday for No Kings Day.
Desert Society and other local car clubs are leading Marcha Contra ICE, or March Against ICE — a protest set to begin at 6 p.m. with a march from Rancho Las Flores Park in Coachella to El Super in Indio.
Despite peaceful demonstrations reported in multiple cities, violence flared at some anti-Trump protests over the weekend.
Coordinated "No Kings" protests are underway from coast-to-coast, part of a "national day of peaceful protest" against the Trump administration that is expected to draw millions. Protesters in some areas braved wet weather to raise signs and chant slogans supporting the rights of immigrants and criticizing what they see as Trump's power grab.